The Explorer
W. Somerset Maugham
Read by OCTL7
An early novel by W. Somerset Maugham about conflicting feelings of self-integrity, filial love, romantic love. Lucy Allerton and Alec MacKenzie have to choose between grasping happiness that is their due and upholding a set of moral values that define themselves. - Summary by Lilith Branda (8 hr 17 min)
Chapters
Chapter 1 | 36:50 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 2 | 43:00 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 3 | 17:19 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 4 | 29:45 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 5 | 22:48 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 6 | 15:55 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 7 | 18:42 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 8 | 32:42 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 9 | 17:53 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 10 | 23:08 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 11 | 20:55 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 12 | 23:26 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 13 | 12:10 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 14 | 21:16 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 15 | 22:12 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 16 | 23:53 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 17 | 31:57 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 18 | 19:14 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 19 | 23:38 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 20 | 16:15 | Read by OCTL7 |
Chapter 21 | 24:33 | Read by OCTL7 |
Reviews
Good book, well read
Mali Taus
I don't know why others have spoken badly of this narrator. Maybe people who have never been outside their own neighbourhood? Maybe too much American TV? l had no trouble understanding Ms. Branda and enjoyed the relaxed pace.
Peter
A delightful early novel by Maugham describing the mores of British society at the end of the 19th century. Appropriately read with a proper British accent by Ms. Branda, although the recording quality of the first chapter is worse than the remaining chapters. Other reviewers who had difficulty understanding Ms. Branda are obviously inexperienced in conversing with Brits.
I Gave Up Too
Brenda H. Nelson
It's hard to understand what she's saying. Also, she misprounces the AEGEAN sea... giving it a hard G, instead of a "jee" sound. So many Librivox readers mispronounce common words. It's such a turn-off for me.
birdchest
In my view the problem here is not so much the “accent” of the reader but the quality of the recording itself.
READ IT INSTEAD
ellene
SOMEBODY PLEASE DO A 2nd VERSION. Gave up before first chapter was finished. I was straining every nerve to understand the words. Not only was the reading made unintelligible by her thick accent...the narrator whispered. Who runs this service? Who is the decision maker? Does anyone take seriously the constant flood of complaints about atrocious performances? The LibriVox staff is strange. They are tone deaf or they don’t give a damn. Certainly they have no respect for the books they are slaughtering for posterity.
Love to hear this book with a proper reader. Im afraid this reader is absolute…
labookworm
Agree with other review can someone please read this book in clear English?!